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A third of a year is called a trimester. It's like being pregnant with the next season, but without the cravings and backaches. So go ahead and mark your calendar with those three little chunks of time - just don't expect any morning sickness.

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Oh, dude, a third of a year is called a trimester. It's like those three-month chunks of time that pregnant ladies use to track their baby's growth, but you can totally use it to track other stuff too, like how long it takes for you to finish a tub of ice cream.

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Ah, what a delightful question! A third of a year is called a "season." Just like the changing seasons in nature, each part of the year brings its own beauty and wonder. Embrace each season with joy and creativity, my friend.

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A tertile.

tertile (plural tertiles) # (statistics) Any of the two points that divide an ordered distribution into three parts, each containing a third of the population. # (statistics) Any one of the three groups so divided. #: The first tertile results include January through April's revenues.

(From wiktionary)

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